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How does Social media benefit you

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  Social media can offer multiple streams of income. It's no longer just a platform for personal connection; it has become a legitimate business tool for individuals and companies alike. Here are some of the most common ways to generate income from social media: 1. Brand Partnerships and Sponsored Content: This is one of the most popular methods. A brand pays you to create content (posts, videos, stories, etc.) that features their product or service. This can take many forms, including a single sponsored post, a series of posts, or a long-term partnership as a brand ambassador. You don't need a massive following to start. "Micro-influencers" with a niche and engaged audience can also secure paid partnerships. 2. Affiliate Marketing: You promote products or services from a brand and earn a commission on every sale made through your unique affiliate link or code. This is a "passive" income stream in that once you create the content with the link, it can contin...

ECDE Teachers' Employment,

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  The Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms (PWPER) in Kenya made several recommendations regarding Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) teachers , primarily focusing on their employment, remuneration, and management. Here's a summary of their key proposals: Employment by Teachers Service Commission (TSC) : The task force recommended that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) should employ ECDE teachers and ensure they receive equal salaries to other teachers with similar qualifications. Salary and Job Grouping : Specifically, it was proposed that ECDE teachers with Diplomas should be placed in the same job group as P1 teachers and be paid comparable salaries and allowances. Transfer of Management : The working party proposed transferring the management of ECDE functions from County governments to the National government. This would allow pre-primary schools to Junior School to be led by one head of the institution. This recommendation, however, faced opposition ...